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* < $ * # # # + + # * # * # + ¿ # # + + * * # * 4 M M M fr I NEW If you are looking for some thing new in Dress Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, t t t * * ♦ * * S * T H I N G S !! S E E US Our line of Wash Good* it- simply elegant. All the new silkey effect« in beautiful colorings, stacks of Ginghams; Percales to make y u r selections from. Our stock of Shoes arc second to none in the town— they are beauties. VW arc showing the best corduroy Pants in town—only $3.50. A trial will convince you. * Heavy Winter Suits and Over coats at most any old price. None of them old^r than last fall’ s goods. ❖ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < j 10 OUR SUBSCRIBERS * The new postal department ruling | nukes it necessary for us on April 1st, to drop from our subscription list all who are over one year in arrears. The amount then due, from each de linquent, will be placed in proper hands for collection. We hate to be arbitrary in the matter, but have no choice— it is either do this or be excluded from the mail. All you have to do is to pay up to dale, and then we are al- lowed to give you credit for another year. A. H o s t V a lu a b l e A g e n t . i The flyteriuu employed in Dr. i ’iorcV* medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which it extracts from native medicinal roots and holus in solution much better than alcohol would. It also possesses medicinal properties of its ow n, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic end anti ferment. It adds greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherry- INDEPENDENCE REPUBLICAN PA bark, Bloocrooi*, Golden Seal root, Stone root and Queen’s root, contained in "Golden Medical Discovery ” in subduing PER HITS HARD. chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, for all of which Other Town News From the West these agents are recommended by stand ard medical authorities. Side. In all cases where there is a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomach, as in the early stages of con P. H. Murphy and wife, of Grass X «l- s ' m fftinn. there can be no doubt that gly- ley, are here on an extended visit with <%rine/acts-as a valuable nutritive and their daughter a id son-in-law, Mr. and ; aids »he Golden Seal root. Stone root. Mr*. Willis Duggan. Mr. Murphy was Queers roht and Black Cherrybark in engaged in the shoemaker business here j romTVng digestion and building up the atxnit 12 years ago, hut has been mat:- 1 esh anV strength, controlling the cough and brin :£ig about a healthy condition ig bis borne is Grass Valley Ur several of the w i*h* system. Of course, it must \ears. They will lemain here until not be e- dec ted to work miracles. It will about April 1st. not curehfcnsumptlon except in its earlier ft will cu re v r -v severe nh»t|- Geo E. Waggoner, of the Home Tele «tunes nj^ e.h a n jj.r, ynrpmc cuuglis. bronchial phone Co., was up bon Portland Friday aryr,_ it tniJtflcs^apd chronic sore trying to get an organization started for t T T O ' J q rirsc ness. in acute coughs the installing of an independant tele- It is not so effective. TTis In the lingering ume system here to connect with the hang-on coughs, or those of longstanding, H im© company. He had a meeting at even when accompanied by bleeding from that it has per formed its most he opera house in the evening, with a lun.s, mars Ions cures. number of those interested, but nothing l’rof. Fiqley I'llingwood, M. D., of Ben definite was «lone. nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly- :r. *: W. H. Stunt*, of Bend, was a pleasant cer ” i a dyspepsia it serves an excellent purpose. caller at this office Friday. He was on Ho ling a Lxed Quantity o f the peioxide of his way home from California. This liyii.oifon in iolutton .lt is one o f the best products o f tho present time in action of the state is his boyhood home, manufactured its action upon enfeebled, disordered stom- a id nearly everybody knows “ Billy” achs, especially if tin re is ulceration or ca tarrhal gastritis (catarrhal inflammation o f v’ taats. His father, Hon. Stephen ¡t is a most efficient preparation. <taats, was one of the sturdy pioneers stomach), Glycerine will relievo many cases o f pyrosis who did heroic service for the state in (heartburn) and excessive gastric (stomach) acidii.v.” the days of its infancy. "Golden Medical Discovery ” enriches and Ross Nelson informs the Enterprise purifl* s the ! .ood curing blotches, pimples, : ions, scrofulous swellings and old sores, man that it is the intention of his fath eru; or i. eers. er and himself to plow up their hop - (1 to Dr. R. V. Pierce, o f Buffalo. N. Y.. b o o k le t telling all about the native yard and plant the land to corn, from for Jr.vc •uai r o o t s composing : his .vonderful which they will manufacture ensilage, lueiucuie. 'm ore <s uo alcohol iu 1L and feed cows, turning the raw material eventually into butter. A good idea, and others might profit by it. It is LADIES’ FURNISHING STORE. what ought.to be done. Saturday at two o ’clock, the business men and a number of farmers met at A New Establishment for Lady Pa the opera house to discuss ways and means looking to the establishment of a trons. •annerv at this place. The* inclement weather kept many out-of-town people On March 12th a new firm will make away and in consequence there was not large a crowd as would have other itw debut in Dallas business circles, wise been in attendance. Those their place being the handsome new present were verv enthusiastic and all favored the idea of a cannery, and there store which has just been so elegantly is no doubt, that one will he built in the fitted up in the Riley block on South near future. The meeting was called to Main street. The well known, genial order by Mr Butler and \V. A. Messner would be caterers to the desires of our was elected temporary chairman and B. F. Jones secretary of the meeting. The feminine contingent in the way of the object of the meeting was stated by the very latest modes and fashions, will be chairman and Mr. Jones made a talk on Mrs M. V. Smith and Miss May Shel the investigation of the Salem cannery made Friday by himself, and others. ton, so long and favorably known to our On motion of B. F. Jones, a commit buying public. These ladies will pre tee of seven \va° appointed by the chair sent for inspection the very latest in la to solicit for stock in the cannery and at dies’ suits. Their handsomely arranged the same time to get agreements from and convenient inspection parlor will he the farmers to furnish so much product a new departure for Dallas and tend to for canning. The following were ap greatly increase the facility for showing pointed: B. F. Jones, Arthur Moore, goods. All kinds of ladies’ furnishing V. Hill, F. Huntley, W. W. Butler. goods and a full line of fancy work ma- Ross Nelson and ii. Hirschherg; the I teri *1, this department being a branch committee was authorized to ascertain ; of Needle ( ’ raft, of Portland, and of the price of a suitable site for the can-: win- the ladies will hear something of interest later. A special feature will be nery. their millinery, of which they have put The Oregonian has a cartoon on its ; in a firstclass line, future and full an front page most of the time These days, i nouncement of which will be made in that indicates how sincere it has been I this paper. following out the principles enun iated | bv it for the past three years, or in fact, PROGRAM ever since the Journal has been hacked by Ladd ct al. As long as it was fight ing them it wsiH anything to own the “ first families” and the “ interests” . For School Officers’ , Parents’ and Teach It was supposed that it was sincere and ers' meeting to be held at Lincoln for that it really had experienced a change the Zen a section on »Saturday, March if heart. Such, however, proves to 7tli: Elementary Agriculture—C. L. Haw iave been a mistake and like every oth- <*r change made by that paper, it has ley. Some conditions in our public schools en done for boodle. Talk about the Oregonian standing for the rights of the that should lie improved—Prof. Zinzer. Our public schools from a mother’s people, bah! Harvey would give all his ight. title and interest, if he ever bail point of view—Mrs. Alderman. A'tendance in our schools— Miss Dora m v, in and to a seat in the front row in II aven, for a seat in the United States Wells. Address—Supt. J. H. Ackerman. genate. All the attacks made bv him Ti e pupils of the different schools in through the Oregonian on the iniative, referendum arid direct primary laws the M.ction will furnish severel recita are just, that manv attacks made on the tion , songs e t c , which will be inter- people of this state and should lie re siierspersed in the above program. sented in the proper wav. But what’s the use? The old man has soured on CARLTON. everything since he can’ t get a seat in the senate and his brains have evident ly become dislocated or loosened in The Carlton Lumber Co. has sh u t some way and have lodged in his ab down for some time. dominal cavity, causing eorpnlancy and Mrs. James Frazer has recovered from its consequent ill effects. Evidently the old fellow hates himself and it will a severe attack of grip. be a blessing to him and his friends Willie Wells, Jr.,is reported to be ser when nature removes him from this iously ill with pneumonia. wicked world. John Bones, our druggist, has let the Died, at the family home in South Sa- contract for his new house to W .W . Carl, AFTER HARVEY. $ | !' i ^ f THE ITEMIZER WILL COMPLET! SUBSCRIPTION YEAR # *fr # # CAMPBELL & HOLLISTER Of all on List of Independence Town Talk. CASH STORE Fuueral of William Gibson. i The funeral of the late William Gib- I eon, who died at his home at the Dalles ! Wednesday at the age of 32 years was ; held February 29th. He is son of Mr. COFFEE | and Mrs. Charles Gibson. He leaves Poor coffee has to be I besides his parents five brothers: John, of the Dalles, Samuel, >f Dallas, George sold in bulk, it isn’t worth | and Harry, of Aberdeen, Wash., and ¡Charles, of Northpdrt, Wash; also three sisters: Mrs. James Wilson, of Dallas, packing. Mrs. Will Hoering,, of the Dalles, Mrs. Your grocer returns your money if you don't Brown, of Hillsltoro. Mr. Gibson was like Schilling's Best , we pay him a Woodman of the World and a m em ber of the Carpenter’ s Union A Call to Action. By urgent request I hereby call a mass meeting of the Socia istsof Polk County to meet at the court house at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m., Saturday, March 7, 1908. JAMES K. SEARS, Chairman of County Committee. We are agents for the Western Sales Book company, with offices in Portland, and who get out the best sales books manufactured. When you want any thing of the kind, come and see our samples and give your order to a home concern. Do not send away for anything of the kind. Mr. B. F. Phillips was over from In dependence Tuesday and made arrange ments for the Itemizer to fill out the subscription vear of all who paid in ad vance for the Town Talk. Mr. Phillips concluded to discontinue the publicaton of Town Talk for a number of reasons, chief among which is that he desires to devote his time almost exclusively to commercial work. All who subscribed for Town Talk will hereafter receive the Itemizer in lieu thereof. This will in crease the subscription list of the Item izer in Independence alone over 150, be sides creditable additions in other places, and will, we trust, be perfectly satisfactory to all concerned. -------------- • ♦ ■- ■ Collections Promptly Made. I can do your collecting for you as cheap as anyone. My experience in t tis line warrants thorough work Bring me your accounts, and 1 will do the rest L. I). Butler, Dallas Ore. Farm Implements! Economy and satisfaction are the two essential points to bear in mind when mak ing your purchases in this line, but you cannot practice economy without first get ting satisfaction. For this reason we wish to say that each and every article, in our stock, was selected with the greatest care so as to meet the demands required of them. Prices are always guaranteed to be as low as the lowest on similar goods. J. I. Case Plows Amongst all the differ ent makes of plows we selected the famous J. I. Case which today stands at the head of the list as a plow of sterling worth, both in material and workmanship, the best and no one to dispute it. When you get the J. I. Case you have “ C r itic ” S t e e l H a r r o w llein. Satu^lav, February 29th, of ty I phoid fever, Mrs. Janette Warner, aged 1 about 21 yearn. The deceased became !a w ife only about two months ago, and 1 only recently moved to Salem from Polk countv. The funeral was held at IF**! el on Monday. Mrs. Werner wa- formerly Miss Janette Bennett. Absolutely i y t the best Lever ' H h ar i row now on the market. Every tooth and other parts are clip ped on; giving greatest possi- M )le strength. It is so built that it touches all uneven spots. The teeth can be adjusted up or down, or sideways, on the bars and, if lost, can be eplaced by any square tootn. To Buy One Means Satisfaction. M iy « Dallas Furniture Co. a fill liât if Slaves m R'iirçn always i i had. and Uw K - strtBcatwiHsMa btkretaa. New Carpels, R ugs, Wall Paper, Paint DALLAS, OREGON mean the “ Curlee” make of Pants. If you’ve ever worn them you know how good they are $ 2.50 The “ CUR U E ” Pants are the best values in this or any other city. Cloth, tailoring, and price-you just can’t duplicate them else where The very best crafts men d esig n these pants which is an as surance that the styles are positively correct in every way. One Price One price $2.50 and $5.00 $2.50 and $5.00 ASK TO IO S SEC EE c »am u m . /.»T . f e ? L, > P A I V T .S COR;.: f t .ÌN mus $5.00 W e will thank you for an opportunity to prove what we claim ■"-Bee Hive Store DALLAS, OREGON J w. C. T. U. MEETING The W . C. T. U. will hold a mothers’ meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Long- necker Tuesday, March 18th, at 2:30 i> m. All ladies are cordially invited. Following is the nrogram : Ringing—The Ninety and Nine. Prayer. Scripture reading— Mrs. Palmer. Singing—He Leadeth Me. Reading—The Value of Society— Mrs. El I t Reynolds. Paper—Social Influence— Mrs. Corbin Open Parliment— Question, “ How shall we best train our children to he helpful and agreeable members of so ciety.” —General discussion led by Mrs. Blitz. Reading—Why a Mothers’ Meeting— Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, Closing Prayer. Candidates’ Column I hereby announce myself as a‘candi date for the Democratic nomination for the office of E D D . C, D U N N I hereby announce myself sis a candi date for tiie nomination for Hie office of COUNTY Pale, Thin, Nervous ? : ! Then your blood must be in jj a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it — A yer’s Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. T h !« 1* the flr«t q iM t lo n you r doctor w ould a »k : “ A re y ou r bwwoD t e g u la r ? ” He know - at flatly action o f il»« l n w r '« 1« nltaointely «cntfci! to recover» K eep you r livvr active ¡d f n n ' howreia f g l i a r by taking laxative o f A yt r’a PfIU. . C . A t ~ t C o.. L o w e ll. M w I m am :fa ctu r a »» e t _P i*»in vino» AIA 11«.'6. c ir c m itcrn tA i a h*v% r e aarrrie • w - » L . - a x as o f * t a r a r t < ___ JUDGE of Polk County, subject to tiie vote of t he republicans My platform is Good Be sure and see the moving pictures Roads. C. O. H O L M A N . every Saturday and Wednesday night Bridgeport Precinct. at the Colosseum. ■vie y l * v b B. F. JONES Attorney-at-Law INDEPENDENCE, OR. Probate work a specialty. COUNTY TREASURER of Polk County, to he voted for at the I primary election, April 25, 1908. If elected, I promise a faithful perfor- i mance of the duties of the office and a i painstaking regard for tiie welfare of the people’s money. ----------------------------- V ■ jk # v i e v i e v ie v ie v i e v je v*> v i e y - J J t e jv » j t »Jv e jv e|v r jv e jv r jv *Jv e jv < j> 1 Have Homer Dale the billposter Post Your Bills and distribute your advertising cards. v i e v ] > > ] / v f • * v i e v i e v i e v i e v i e v i e vL * v i e /J v r ( v *'lf* W*'»'* - 4s ' ( » e jv e jv e fv *(V q v v ie »Jv H The Superior Quality of our Finishing Lumber insures J| ^ you a good job. If you contemplate building insist i There was a straggler came into town | -y- on having your lumber from the - —— -y* last week and brought a case of small I ' pox. it is in a light form. \\ W. Carl took his daughter Irene to ! Portland last Tuesday and had her | throat operated on by Dr. Dcwitte Con- i nell. A foreign growth in her throat was removed. > Willamette Valley Lumber Company t Now is the time to build — Prices are down — Briner us your bills for estimates. CITY NEWS. W e also handle the celebrated Mitchell Wagons, Staver Buggies and Hacks, Meyer's Spray Pumps, ' Star” Disc Harrow in either two, three, or four-horse size; single and double Culti vators. W e invite you to visit our im plem ent department and we’ll show you all the im provements. Iron Bed Sale n o w in fu ll force. Don’t W e S ABSORBS INDEPENDENCE PAPER. * * Spring Curlees Are Here # Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roliert ('base, ¿ML Kel niary 29th. a daughter. Mr. Win. Cherrington, the genial j piano man, is reported quite ill at his . Salem home. JS/- President G. W. Myer and Secretary j Campbell are visiting etyineries in ad-| C joining countie* and getting pointers X for the one at Dallas. The Dixie Jubilee singers delighted a large audience at the Woodman hail Monday night. The public schfiol net- | ted a neat sum as a result of the enter tainment. ■M ------- * ♦ ♦ ----------- Killed >1 Hoquiam. 1 x 4 to 1 x 6 Sheathing Rough 2 x 3 to 4 x 12 4x12 to 12x12 2x14 to 4 x 1 6 10 to 24. 24 tots. $ 1 1 .0 0 12.50 $13.50 12.00 13.00 12 00 12.50 13.00 14.00 For above sized add $1.00 per M. 1 x 6 and 1 x 8 No. 1 Com. Ship- lap .............................. $13.00 35.00 A t No. 1 Stepping 32.00 No. 2 Stepping 2.50 •X- Lath A A l i x 6 and 8 inch Sidewalk 1 1 .0 0 Q Lumber ...................... -X* Henry Hiefarth, who wan burn at Sen- k'.win and rairwl in Polk county, met Ilia death in a H>»|iiian navy mill Jaat Sunday. He wan a ntepaon of Mr. K. H. Sloan,of Ballaton, and the remain» wrerc brought to Italia* anfl interred in the V T fldd Pel Iowa’ cemetery yenterday. He wa* aged IK year a and leaven beniden hia *y- jmrenta, three brother* and two *i*ter*. He wa* a young man o| irreproachable ^ character and carried 11,OHO in the Mac cabees, of which be was an honored * PRICE LIS T No. 1 No. 2 No. .1 V. G. Flooring 5530.00 $26.00 $17.00 u Rustic 25.00 22.00 17.00 Finish to 12 ins. 28.00 25.00 Ceiling and •&* F. G. Flooring 25.00 20.00 15.00 u SHINGLES Price is dropping every J; day —We can quote you as low as n ^nyone. .y . -----S P E C I A L S ------ Shiplap in 8 feet lengths 2 x 4 and 2 x 6 in 8-foot lengths V $10.00 9.00 Q* -A* With our up-to-date pladt we can fill orders promptly and give you the best ijC gntfles of Lumber. w